On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 10:26 AM Till Hofmann <thofm...@fedoraproject.org>
wrote:

>
> The very first sentence of the page you linked above:
> > The updates-testing repository, also referred to as Test Updates,
> contains updates scheduled to be released for Branched pre-releases (after
> the Bodhi enabling point) and stable releases of Fedora
>
> The point is that your update is not intended to ever make it to the
> stable update, i.e., it is not "scheduled to be released" for anything.
> If I understood correctly, you want people to test the beta version and
> then eventually submit the final release (i.e., not this update) to
> stable. I don't think that's how the updates-testing repository is
> supposed to be used. Instead, it should only contain updates that will
> eventually make it into stable.
>
>
Yeah, testing for a package that isn't expected to arrive in the stable
stream really belongs in a COPR these days. The updates-testing repo should
really be used exclusively as a stopover towards a stable release (with the
option to revoke it if it reveals problems).
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